Technical data

5. INSTALLING THE ENCLOSED FIRE
GENERAL INFORMATION
The fire must be connected to a chimney
that has been approved for solid fuel. The
chimney must have a diameter of at least
120 mm.
The flue gas system is based on underpres-
sure in the combustion chamber and a light
excess pressure on the flue gas outlet. It is
therefore important that the flue gas con-
nection is fitted correctly and in an airtight
manner.
Only use heat resistant sealing materials, as
well as heat resistant silicon and mineral wool.
MAKING THE FLUE CONNECTION
(Fig. 1)
Method
1. Measure out and mark the fire connec-
tion (taking any floor plate thickness into
consideration) (Fig. 1)
2. Chisel out (drill) the hole in the wall
3. Seal in wall lining
4. Connect fire with the smoke tube to the
chimney
FLOOR PROTECTION
The fire must be installed on a fire resi-
stance surface. A fire resistant underlay
(steel plate, ceramic or similar) is required
for flammable floors (wood, carpet etc.).
Minimum dimensions for a relevant
underlay (floor plate):
From the fire chamber opening to the
front:
50 cm
From the fire chamber opening to the left
and right:
30 cm (each side)
SAFETY DISTANCES
(Fig. 2)
(Measured from the outside surface of
the fire)
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We recommend that only the authorised specia-
list company carries out fitting (or inspection
and approval in the case of own installation).
Please also ensure that the smoke tube
does not jut out into the free cross section
in the chimney.
ATTENTION! Please follow locally valid building
regulations.
Contact your chimney sweep for information on
this.
Avoid extraction routes to the chimney
that are too long.
Avoid too many changes in the direction of
the exhaust gas flow to the fire (e.g. too
many corners and bends).
Should you not be able to connect directly
to the fire, then use a connecting piece
with cleaning opening if possible.
1. To non flammable items
a > 400 mm b > 100 mm c > 100 mm
2. To flammable items and to supporting walls made
of reinforced concrete
a > 800 mm b > 200 mm c > 200 mm
When the exhaust pipe is not connected
horizontally (e.g. leading upwards) keep the
safety distance to the pipe of 10 cm.
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